Apologies for posting this late. I guess I've been having too much fun at San Diego Comic-Con!
Yesterday at its Comic-Con® panel, Comic-Con Museum announced its next two headline exhibits, The Myth of Superheroes (world premiere) and Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder: Where Science Meets Fiction (U.S. premiere).
The exhibits offer guests an opportunity to experience the mystery of time travel—TARDIS optional—and to learn more about ancient mythology and today’s present-day heroes, include:
The Myth of Superheroes
- World Premiere Exhibition
Opening September 2024
For the very first time, the scenery is enriched by video projections and graphics in which the superheroes and their superpowers are shown as the result of the conscious and unconscious imagination of the human mind, transferred into realistic images thanks to the innovative and unlimited use of AI resources.
Exploring a diverse selection of exciting scientific topics, the exhibit features a wealth of iconic props and sets and a unique collection of behind-the-scenes resource materials from the world’s longest-running science fiction show.
Comic-Con Museum is open for the duration of Comic-Con week and beyond, with purchase of museum admission, guests can see all current exhibits, including:
● POPnology: From Sci-Fi to Wi-Fi
● Becoming Betty Boop
● Collaboration(s)! A Journey with John Jennings
● Border Blitz: Artistas del Cómic de Tijuana
Comic-Con Museum is open Thursday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last entry at 4 p.m. Closed on Wednesday. Admission (adults ages 18+) is $25; children (ages 6–12) are $12; seniors (65+), students (13–17), and military are $18. Children five years of age and below are free. Tickets can be purchased in advance at comic-con.org/museum or at the door.
About Comic-Con Museum
Comic-Con
Museum is a division of San Diego Comic Convention (SDCC), a California
Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation organized for charitable purposes
and dedicated to creating the general public's awareness of and
appreciation for comics and related popular art forms, including
participation in and support of public presentations, conventions,
exhibits, museums, and other public outreach activities which
celebrate the historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and
culture. In addition to its San Diego convention each summer, Comic-Con
(the premier comics convention of its kind in the world), SDCC organizes
the Anaheim-based WonderCon each spring and
the SAM: Storytelling Across Media symposium in the fall. On the web: comic-conmuseum.org,
Facebook.com/ComicConMuseum,
and follow us on X (@ComicConMuseum)
and Instagram (@comicconmuseum).
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